128 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
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Sparta. 
Helge. 
VARIOUS IRISES. 
IRIS eristata. (Crested Iris.) Charming dwarf v ance ; pale blue; Doz. 100 
Mayauae atbsaee $2.00 $12.00 
Orientalis. Wacletbine: overt on cree stems; very freee: none 
and July. 2 ft. es é ah heen 200 ala 00) 
Orientalis Snow Queen. Tans site, 2 ft. 2.50 15.00 
Pseudo-acorus. (Common Yellow Water Flag.) avellonn Stable 
for marshes and the edges of ponds 1.50 10.00 
Pumila hybrida eyanea. Dwarf species, syne bile for edgings; 
flowers bright blue. ee 2.00 12.00 
Pumila yellow. Lemon-y allen; sheateil ibaa 2.00 12.00 
Siberica. Light blue; June and July. 23 ft. z.00 12.00 
Siberica alba. White. 2.00 12.00 
Siberica sanguinea. Large handsome violet-blue flowers. 
June and July. 2 ft. eA Dap 2 OO Rel2R00 
FARQUHAR’S JAPANESE IRISES. (iris Kempferi.) 
In these we find combinations of form and beauty far excelling any other type. 
The stately flowers are often 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and of wonderfully varied 
and beautiful colors. They require rich, moist soil. Our collection is a direct 
importation from Japan and is rem: urkably fine. 25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz.; 
$15.00 per 100. 
1. Gekka-no-nami. Petals pure white with yellow blotches, standards creamy 
white; double. 
3. Kumoma-no-sora. Silvery white, shading to sky blue towards the centre; 
double. 
7. Sofu-no-koi. White, splashed and speckled light blue; standards creamy 
white, margined violet; double. 
8. Manadzuru. Creamy white petals feathered with violet, centre blue; double. 
Continued on page 129. 
Mrs. H. Darwin. 
Pallida Dalmatiea. 
F. white, 
Gerda. S. Creamy-yellow; 
GERMAN IRISES.—Continued. 
S. pure white; F. white, slightly reticulated 
violet at base; very beautiful and free flowering. First Class 
Certificate; height, 2 ft. 
Mrs. John Chas. Lubiter. 
to almost pure white; height, 15 in. 
Pallida Albert Victor. 
S. and F. pale lavender, passing 
S. lavender-blue; F. shaded rosy-laven- 
S. and F. exquisite shade of soft lav- 
ender, sweetly scented, stately spikes 3 to 4 feet high; free 
blooming, extra fine for cutting; one of the finest Irises. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
Pallida Mandraliseae. 
some; height, 3 ft. 
Panehrea. 
S. and F. clear blue, large and hand- 
25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
S. bronze; F. white, striped crimson; height, 23 ft. 
President Carnot. S. light blue; F. deep violet, very early 
flowering; height, 3 ft. 
Princess Victoria Louise. 
dered cream. Height, 2% ft. 
Regina. S. yellow; 
pale yellow edge; height, 13 ft. 
Rhein Nixe. 
white edge; height, 3 ft. 
S. sulphur-yellow; F. rich plum bor- 
50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
conspicuously veined lilac; 
S. pure white; F. deep violet-blue with a 
50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Sambueina Beethoven. S. rosy-lilac; F. purple with orange 
crest; height, 2 ft. 
S. bronze-yellow; F. maroon margined old gold; very 
late flowering; height, 1% ft. 
Van Geertii. S. bronze shaded lavender; F. very dark purple- 
veined white; very late; height, 23 ft 
Each of the above varieties, except otherwise priced, 
15 ets. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
INTERMEDIATE IRISES. 
Handsome new hybrids, from crosses between J. germanica 
and I. pumila, and resulting in an early race of medium height. 
F. darker veined yellow; 1% ft. 
Lemon-yellow with pearly shading; 13 ft. 
Halfdan. 
Walhalla. 
Ivory-white; large flowers; 1} ft. 
S. lavender; F. wine-red; 14 ft. 
Each of the above varieties, 25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Iris pumila. 
